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Down: 2) “It was the beast of times, it was the worst of times,” the opening sentence of ___ by _____ referring to the time of the French Revolution. 5) "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others" A proclamation for the pigs was to control the government in the novel Animal Farm by ____. The sentence is a comment on the hypocrisy of the government. That proclaims absolute equality of their citizens but gives power and privilege to a small elite. 6) Sweetness and light, a phrase popularized by 19th century English author _______, According to -- sweetness and light, are two things that a culture should strive for. Sweetness is moral righteousness and light is intellectual power and truth. He states that someone who works for sweetness and light united works to make reason and the will of you will prevail. 7) “Abandon hope, all ye who enter here” An inscription at the entrance to hell as described by________ 8) To justify the ways of God to men a phrase from ____’s greatest work, ______, he was a 17 century English poet who dictated -- after going blind. With Geoffrey Chauffer and William Shakespeare, -- is considered a great English poet. 9) “Drink to me only with thine eyes.” A line for a love poem by the 17th century poet ______. He suggests that lovers find each other's glances so intoxicating that they have no need to drink wine. 12) "Man is the measure of all things" A statement by the ancient Greek philosopher ____. It is usually interpreted to mean that the individual human being rather that a god or an unchanging moral laws is the ultimate source of value16) "In medias res" A Latin phrase meaning, "In the middle of things". It is when the story starts in the middle of the action instead of at the beginning. Comes from the poet, __________. Across: 1) We are such stuff as dreams are made on - A line from the play ____continues and our little life is rounded with a sleep. It is said by the magician ___ he has just made a large form of species vanish and is reminding his daughter that mortal life ends. 3) Shylok is a moneylender in the play _______ by _______. A man named Antonio borrows money from Shylock. If Antonio cannot pay the money back, Shylock says he can take "a pound of flesh". Antonio cannot repay the loan, so Shylock tries to claim the punishment. Shylock is Jewish. Some people think Shakespeare made him look too cruel, which might encourage prejudice against Jews. But Shylok also gives a speech saying, "Hath not a Jews eyes? Hath not a Jews hands, organs, dimensions, senses, affections, passions? - A CRUEL MISER4) “I think therefore I am”A statement by the 7th century French Philosopher ____. “I think; therefore I am” was the end of the search descartes conducted for a statement that could not doubt that he himself existed as he was the one doing the doubting in the first place. In Latin “Cogito Ergo Sum.” 10) “Come live with me and be my love.” The opening line of______ a poem by _________ 11) Collective unconscious - memories of mental patterns that are shared by memories of a single culture or more broadly by all human beings originally proposed by Psychologist _____ to explain physiological traits, shared by all. Jung theorized that the collective unconscious appears as archetypes: patterns and symbols that occur in dreams, mythology, and fairy tales. 13) "A little learning is a dangerous thing" Proverb: people who know only a little do not understand how little they know and are therefore prone to error first said by --14) "A man's reach should exceed his grasp" Words from a poem by ____ suggesting that to achieve anything worthwhile a person should attempt even those things that may turn out to be impossible 15) “Ode on Grecian Urn”(1819) A poem by _____. It contains the famous lines; “beauty is truth, truth is beauty that is all ye know on earth and all ye need to know.” 17) Civil disobedience - His famous statement "That Government is best which governs least", and asserts that people’s obligations to their own conscience take precedent over their obligations to the government. 18) "Invictus” A popular poem from the late 19th century by ______. “Invictus” is latin for “Unconquered.” The speaker in the poem proclaims his strength in the face of adversity. “My head is bloody, but unbowed… I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul.” 19) Self-reliance (1841) An essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson that advises the reader to “trust thyself” and argues that “Whoso would be a man must be a nonconformist.” It is the source of several epigrams, such as: “to be great is to be misunderstood.” 20) "Necessity is the mother of invention" A need or problem encourages creative efforts to meet the need or solve the problem. This saying appears in dialogue, ___ by the ancient greek philospher ____21) For whom the bell tolls" an expression from a sermon by ___. --says that because we are all part of mankind, any person's death is a loss to all of us. Any man’s death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind; and therefore never send to know for another bell bell tolls; it tolls for thee.” The line also suggests that we all will die; the bell will toll for each one of us. The 20th century American author ____ named a novel For Whom the Bell Tolls, the book is set during the Spanish Civil War. 22) “Gather ye rosebuds while ye may” - first line of the poem_____ to make much of time- from the middle of the 17th century by the English poet ________; He is advising people to take advantage of life while they are young.23) “Water, water everywhere, nor any a drop to drink.” Lines from __________ by _____The speaker, a sailor on a reclaimed ship, is surrounded by salt water he cannot drink.
 

 

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